
TrackSights helps automotive professionals make faster, more informed pricing, valuation, sourcing, and fleet decisions using consolidated market and vehicle data. It is an AI-powered B2B SaaS platform that integrates market sources and vehicle feeds, performs automated calculations and valuations, and delivers insights via a web interface and APIs. Typical customers include leasing companies, dealerships, financiers, and fleet managers who use the platform for cross-border market intelligence and strategic fleet management. The product emphasizes data integration, automated calculations, and usability to scale across international automotive markets.

TrackSights helps automotive professionals make faster, more informed pricing, valuation, sourcing, and fleet decisions using consolidated market and vehicle data. It is an AI-powered B2B SaaS platform that integrates market sources and vehicle feeds, performs automated calculations and valuations, and delivers insights via a web interface and APIs. Typical customers include leasing companies, dealerships, financiers, and fleet managers who use the platform for cross-border market intelligence and strategic fleet management. The product emphasizes data integration, automated calculations, and usability to scale across international automotive markets.
What: AI-powered B2B automotive data platform for vehicle and fleet valuations, pricing, sourcing and market insights
Founded / HQ: 2024 — Copenhagen, Denmark
Funding (reported): Seed Feb 2025 — €1.0M reported; investors include Maki.vc, Victor Riparbelli, Jean Hamacher
Customers: Leasing companies, dealerships, financiers, fleet managers
Tech highlights: Data integrations and ML/AI valuations; tech mentioned: Next.js, Vercel, Common Crawl
Automotive pricing, vehicle valuation, sourcing and strategic fleet management using consolidated market and vehicle data
2024
Data and Analytics
€1.0M
Investors listed for the Feb 2025 round include Maki.vc, Victor Riparbelli and Jean Hamacher.
“Maki.vc named as an investor (listed as lead investor in some profiles); additional investors reported include Victor Riparbelli and Jean Hamacher.”